Supervising the Rapid Intervention Team (RIT): Best Practices for Company Officers

A Mission or an Assignment When a firefighter goes down inside an IDLH environment, the operation shifts immediately from fire control to firefighter survival. The Rapid Intervention Team (RIT) becomes the most critical element on the fireground. For company officers, supervising RIT is not passive oversight—it is an active, disciplined function that demands anticipation, control, …

There are Two Sides to Every Story, and Sometimes They are Complicated.

Fire officers are often called to investigate incidents within their departments. In doing so, those officers must remain neutral. The age-old adage, “There are always two sides to a story,” reminds us of the importance of perspective and empathy in our understanding of events and situations. Every narrative, every conflict, and every experience in life …